America ffewish Periatileal Cada CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN ThEitetitorriEwisnA HON ICU I acial end, (1)ersonai • 0 i I t i li Mr. and Mrs. I. Hor o tijir ,,,,1 daughter, 1i !tan, of 2065 Hazel- wood avenue have motored to Long Island, .where they will be the guests of their daughter, Mrs. B. II. Hertzberg, formerly of Pontiac. el G LARGE WOMEN If You Have Difficulty In Finding Smart Dresses In Your Size— Then come to Ileyn's and See the liundreds of— Lovely, Youthful, Large Size Frocks —At Ileyn's Specialized Price! 1 '16 tr At This Price You Will Find the Smartest, Newest Versions of the Mode for Daytime and Evening, in a Complete Range of Large Sizes and Half Sizes. H Ey N t s Heyn's—Third Floor 1241 WOODWARD AVE. Engagements Mr. and MN. Hyman Bicoll of Taylor avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rose, to Morey Hock, son of Mr. and Mrs. brael Hock of 13120 1.a Salle boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman of 2175 Blaine avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Sadie Gertrude, to Sam Mandell of Toronto. Abraham Shanbom announces the engagement of his daughter, Nettie, to Paul C. Deutch, son of NIL and Mrs. Harry 11eutch. Miss Sarah IMedow of Hazel- ' es- wood avenue left June 27 for an indefinite visit at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Letwin, of Breckenridge, Texas. Wedding Caiendar SLANDER ON JEWS, ITALIANS CHARGED WASHINGl'ON, D. C. frank J. Imesch of the Hoover law en- ' foreement commission was charged by Representative Cellor of New York with "slandering" Jews and Italians in saying at the Univer- sity of Iowa Tuesday "the real Americans are not gangsters. Re- cent immigrants and the first gen- eration of Jews and Italians are chief offenders, with Jews furnish. ing the bruins and the Italians the brawn." "Such slanders cannot go un- challenged," Celler wrote. "They are utterly bibs•. Jews and Ital. inns are naturally entitled to their propoition of ne'er-do-wells, so are the Germans, the English and the :Mayflower descendents. "Americans have no monopoly upon virtue: Forbes, Sinclair, Do- heny and Daugherty prove that." Himel-Hose Special! An Extraordinary Special 3-Pair Price Sale of 1.35 Herman Koffman of Bay City July 6-Miss Rossi Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham) and Benjamin Fishman (if Detroit, Solomon of 15512 Wildemere avenue, to Nathan Gurewitch, son o who were graduated from the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gurewitch of 11361 North Martindale avenue. versity of Michigan last week, and July 6— Miss Rose Cutler, daughter of Mrs. Eva Cutler of 377' Miss Sarah Itzkowitz of New York Webb avenue, to Edwin I,. Elk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Elk of 1370 City were honor guests at a 6 Linwood avenue, at Jericho Temple. o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. July 6--Miss Bessie Rosenzweig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. given by their cousins, Mr. and Rosenzweig, to Abe Max Bass, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bass of Louis- Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 2984 Bur- ville, Ky. Other out-of- Mingame avenue. July 6—Miss Ruth Grosberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob town guests were Mr. and Mrs. SALONICA.—(J. T. A.)--The I Elmer Koffman and Miss Naomi Grosberg of 2645 Monterey, to Abe Gurwin, son of Mrs. Sarah Curti- Greek government, following an illunnno of Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. vitch of 2753 Tuxedo avenue. interview of Jewish representatives .luly 6—Miss Shirley Passel!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pauline Morris Fishman, Miss . with Premier Venizelos, has in- Fishman and Moyer Fishman Passell of 15388 Quincy avenue, to Jack A. Schecket, son of Sirs. creased the subsidy from the gov- ' were among the guests. The long . Jennie Schecket of 7638 Lamson place, at Josef!' Brothers. • ernment to the Jewish schools of table was beautifully set for 16 Solonica from 1,090,000 drachmaei guests, pink and white colors pre- 1$14,1701 to 1,200,000 drachmas I , dominating.. ($15,11010, while the total govern- I mart subsidies to Jewish schools' ■ On Saturday, July 5, Mrs. I. Kut- 1 throughout Greece has been In- insky and son, Gerald, will leave creased from 1,4011,000 drachmas for New York, to be gone six 1E18,20(1) to 1,800,000 drachmas weeks visiting her sister, friends June 30—To Sir. and Mrs. Isadore Gloverson (Ada Gallow) a ($23,4001. and relatives. 3317 Grand avenue, a son, Lorry. The government has also grant- June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ells Sheplow (Margaret Yoslovitz), a ed 5110,000 drachmas ($6,500) for Michelman of :3275 West Mrs. the construction of a Jewish ' Philadelphia, with her daughter son, Marvin, N Grossman (Annette Rosen- school in Salonica. arry 11 June 29—To Mr. an d I M Blanche, and her son, arlyle, left Monday on a tour through the Cats- berg) of 700 Whitmore road, a son, :Matthew Glenn. • June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldstein (Sarah Sandelman) of TO OPPOSE TEACHING kill Mountains, Atlantic City and other points east. 7676 Helen, a son, Ivan Jay. 'MERCHANT OF VENICE' June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Epstein (Gertrude Water-I Mrs. Bernard J. Copley of Do- stone) of Monterey avenue, a daughter, Sherrill o) et. CINCINNATI, 0.— The treat, is spending her vacation as BAGLEY AT (Ass Avl NIT June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian 'Lemon of 2441 Gladstone, a son, li'rith A nti-lielamation League, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sam- WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager Stanley Alan. after achieving the elimination of uel Schneider of Brooklyn, New June 1:1—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf (Ida Rosenberg) of 22211. the study of Shakespeare's "Mier- York. Many social affairs have tc--).—• chant of Venice" from the curric- liven planned in Mrs. Copley's hon- Gladstone, a son, Aubrey Earl. June 9—To Mr. and Sirs. Sam Levin of 1307 Delaware, a daugh- ulums of most of the high schools or. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Weiner of of larger cities, is now directing Simpson avenue New York, enter- ter, Shirley Ann. Mined over the week-end for their June (3—To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prince (Pearl Warner), a its efforts to the smaller communi- niece, Mars. Copley. Sirs. Weiner en- daughter, Sally. tivsi Rasing its objection to the play tertained at dinner on Friday eve- \ upon the impression it makes upon ning, theater party on Saturday the child's mind, unprepared for, and bridge on Sunday for her TABLE D'HOTE DE LUXE 'the line discriminations possible to niece's entertainment. On June the adult mind, the league, with 25, Mrs. Copley was the guest of the co-operation of citizens of the Mr. and Mrs. 11. Gordon of Brook- 150 smaller communities, is gradually'. , lyn. Mr. and Mrs. George Sack of . effecting the substitution of some Brighton Beach, New York, enter- were Mrs. J. Kronenberg an GOLDSMITH—PEARLMAN other Shakespearean plays for this tained in her honor on June 27. laughter, Minnette, of Chicago A pretty wedding was solem- much-discussed portrayal of Shy- Dr. Ervin J. Ilrenner, brother o nized at Congregation Beth David the bride, from Northern Michi on June 29, when Miss Betty Pearl- Trough the combined efforts of "•k h gan; Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner mi MAIN DINING ROOM—Try our special business. man, daughter of Mr. and rs. A. the Anti-Defamation League and Flint, and Mrs. II. Brenner of erten s luncheon at 85c. Children's Dinner 10c. Pearlman, became the bride of Dr. the Central Conference of Ameri- Ilarbor Beach, Mich., grandmother Jules M. Goldsmith, son of Mr. and can Rabbis, the College Entrance Dinner tonight 1i.s0. of the bride. Mrs. M. Goldsmith. Rabbi Ilersh- ' Examination Board, in September man and Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. FOUNTAIN ROOM—Preferred by mins m.her•sers 1914, made the study of "The Mer- ROSENBERG—KALLUSH chant of Venice" optinal rather and theater patrons. Cass Avenue entrance. I Volume of Biography Stud - Miss Pearlman wore a gown of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kallush of 2940 than reqiured, paving the way for ivory lace anti satin fashioned in Popular prices. iea Has Notable Con - Sturtevant announce the marriage campaign against its an effective princess lines, with a full tulle veil tri bu tons. attached to a close-fitting cap with of their daughter, Edith, to II. II. intensive study. COME SHOP—Place Linklicons 551, (Mc, 65c, and clusters of orange blossoms, and Rosenberg of l'hoenix, Ariz. 70c. T.ble and counter service. NEW YORK—(.1. T. A.)—The carried a bouquet of roses and HAS NINE appearance of a sumptuous veil- B'NAI MATLER—RADNER A./ unie entitled "Studies in Jewish lilies of the Miss Ann valley. Wades was maid of LODGES IN PALESTINE! Miss Raye Rainer, daughter of Bibliography and Related Sub- honor and Miss Molly SmolenskY, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Radnor, be- jects in !Memory of Abraham Sol- .1 Re e Wruble an ti G ribbe Stdin CINCINNATI, 0.— Nine Mud EVERY FACILITY—FOR s came the bride of Charles Matter, omen Freidus," late chief of the son of Mr. and Sirs. Philip Matter, 11 rith lodges an flourishing in Jewish Division in the New York'were bridesmaids. AND BRIDGE PARTIES. CALL RA. 2300 Irving Goldsmith, brother of the the evening of June 22 at the Con- Palestine and are active in carry - • Public Library, is announced by' ing on the work of the order, at- gregation B'nai Moshe. the Freidus Memorial Committee. Fr', performed the duties of nest man, while Dr. Sam Eden Ber- Miss Estelle Schneider was maid cording to a recent report of the' It was published under the nun- nie Shaman and Ben lash served of honor and the Misses Rose Gins- Jerusalem lodge. I piccs of the Alexander Kohut Me- as ushers. berg, Betty Taylor, Ruth Jacobson, morial Foundation. The volume'' After the ceremony there was Mildred Moss, Dorothy Rainer and cellists of more than 40 contribu- dinner for 15 0 (1 guests, followed by Grace Magnus were Miss Rad- to various phases of Jewish a reception and dance for 250 ner's bridesmaids. ature written lay an equal Among the out-of-town literature Harry Matter served his brother P. number of eminent Jewish anduests were Mr. and Mrs. I. as best man and Joseph Rainer, non-Jewish bibliographical schol- guests. Pearlman of Providence, R. I. Henry Cohen, Herman Cohen, are from America and abroad. or. and Mrs. Goldsmith will David Radnor, Roy Rainer and Amon g, the American contrihu- Dr. , honeymoon in the east. Atlantic Marvin Ressler were the ushers. tors are: Rebekah Kohut, Rev. I. New York and Newport, Two hundred guests witnessed II. G. Endow, Dr. George Alexan- 15 1 . ' the ceremony and attended the der Kohut, Dr. Joseph Heider, Dr. dinner which followed. Mr. and Israel Schapiro, Dr. Boaz Cohen, CANTOR—MENDELSON Mrs. Matter are motoring in the Professors J. Z. Lautorbach, Alex- A wedding bell of peonies with east. ander Marx, Louis Ginzlierg, liar- I af peonies at the ry A. 1Volfson, Israel Davidson, tall standard o aga i nst GREEN—SKLAR Salo Baron, A. Z. blelsohn and t e rra formed the set- At the Fort Wayne Hotel June Caspar Levias. Among the ilk- spiadlnum 22, Miss Edna Elder, daughter of non-.Jewish tinguished American non background C of at 1 - f the h 13 no k Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Sklar, be- contributors are: II. M. Lydon- ling Italian for a Gardens wedding o ceremony in t came the bride of Dr. Henry berg, assistant director of the New son, daughterhe t-i,f M r.' Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. (tarry York Public Library, Prof. Otto' iliac Hotel June 22, when Miss ca me , r4)-se. :11 ax Mendelson, and :Mendel Green. Kinkehly of Cornell University, Lillian Dr. Meyer h 11 . of Dr Miss Margery Konkel was maid ' Dr. George F. Black, Dr. Wilber- : athe _N : t i rs. i Frances Cantor. of honor, and the Misses Lillain bill! ' of '.1 %MONITOR TOP force Eames. the dean of M n Cantor was matron Kanter, Edith Sklar, Rose Rogvoy SAVES YOU MONEY )fl and Miss Esther of hmor, s; n, and Victoria Hands were the The volume is devoted not only shuler with maid of honor. The bridesmaids. Henry Love per- nefin you 61,9 to Jewish bibliography but to other bridesmaids were Miss Ida Rosen- Rosen- formed the duties of best man and subjects as well. Dr. interesting subjects td r! thal, El sir Goldberg and Ann Dr. Carl Feldman, Dr. Emanuel re A. Yarniolinsky has an intesting , Friedman. Dr. Joseph Starman per study of th e Wandering . jew in formed the duties of hest Man, :old Klinger, flurry Pliskow and John Professor S. Harold Cantor, Ilarry Niendelmn , Sklar served as ushers. Slavonic literature. ' A dill net for members of the Krauss of Vienna discusses a num- her of curious Jewish prayerbooks. and Dr. Ralph Towlen served as family preceded the ceremony and 200 guests were invited to the re- Dr. Cecil Roth of London deseribes One hundred guests attended the ception and dancing which fol- a seventeenth century library and ushers. trousseau. Max J. Kohler offers tlinner following the ceremony and lowed. 150 additional guests attended the 1)r. and Mrs. Green left for II new light on the Dreyfus case reception and dancing, later in the trip to Chicago. Prof. Isaacs Marken of Ilarnhorg even i ng. Among the guests were Mr. and deals with the fugitives of Wilna Dr. and Sirs. Cantor left for an Mrs. Mortis Solomon of Los An- I the smeenteenth century. Prof. cistern lei p. geles, Calif., who visited in Cleve. Ludwig Blau of Buda•est discuss- land before coming to Detroit. , recent theories of the Masara. KIRSH—BRENNER one! Ask any of your friends who has There are t the , interesting comer-' was the ' FIRST WOMAN JUDGE Lovely in its simplicity tuitions by Dr. B. Wachstein. David , boughtone. General Electric Refrigerators actually- ceremony of Miss Ger- • Yellin. S. B. Schwarzherg, 1. Riv- wedding IN BUKHARA JEWESS lass money. They run at a cost of only a few cents w kind. N. 13. Liliowitz. A. S. Sachs, trude Brenner, daughter of Sir; Dr. C. Bernheimer, Elkan N. Ad- ' and Sirs. William L. Brenner, ahn i day. The efficiency of the Monitor Top, with its her- e l OLD BUKHARA.— (1. T. A. ) ler. Prof. A. Freimann, Dr. A. Z., Davis Kirsh, son of Sirs. Rac The first woman judge in a Soviet metically sealed mechanism, sees Schwarz, Dr. D. Rosen, Dr. Israel , Kirsh. which took place at Temple court in Bukhara is a Jewish girl, • Beth El Sunday, June 15. to that Goldstein and others. ' Miss Brenner wore a simple from Samarkand. She has been er hell crepe satin (ash- appointed as judge in a Jewish And your milk and meat and fruit , gown efit'h !glr: v -neckline and long court JEW KILLED IN ARAB specially opened for the and vegetables that would spoil TERRORIST CAMPAIGN '47:: with H veil of white tulle was harian Jews. Jewish women in JF:RUSA LEN!. — (J. T. A.) — held in glace at the nape Of the Bukhara under the Soviet rule are In a temperature less cold, arc kept Arab marauders shot and killed neck with orange blossoms, falling permitted to go about unveiled. fresh and wholesome. So you save Itzhak Finkel. watchman for the something not allowed under the a cap of r Tel osef settlement of the Ens-k,c carried e a i r while 1 bouquet lace. . it: previous regime. While many Mos- f ied casho)weTho7inutee there, too! The dependability of late Saturday night. Several shots roses and lilies of the valley. lem women here continue to cover the Monitor Top sees to that. were exchanged between Finkel Miss Mildred Brenner, sister of their faces the Jewish women have and his as ti ad ioofgrheoennors, itattnnd abandoned the veil. f mp svas om a thor,,,, bride, ,,, If you are thinking of expense— Police from Ainharod arrived gown Over 500 Jewish women occupy buy therefrigerator with the Mon- after midn ght with pathfinders to She carried deep red roses with i important posts in social and cul- he r,r t h search for traces of the assassins. e nh,: tte to K m ran t c e in oe n riyi bb rastiNi ng iss g r wtn tural works in Bukhara under the itor Top—the General Electric. Thirty mounted Transjordanin Soviets, according to official infor- Very little cash is required to buy members of the frontier for e are : of C icago, cousin of the c bride, h /W. or mation obtained here. A certain tit Gamma Elaine blip., h....IL scouring the countryside in co-on- • gowned in pale blue flowered chif- percentage of them have left the one. Our easy time payment plan tea trims Safer/ay es.- eration with the civil authorities. fon. and Miss Edith Garfield. Jewish religi•n but a majority of ems vie • matproo-war sees to that. It is feared that Saturday's gowned in pale yellow flowered them have remained Jewesses ac- N. B. C fatal bullet is part of a terrorist . chiffon, were bridesmaids. They cording to traditional Jtolaism. campaign planned by the Bedouins.'' carried pale pink roses with con- The Bukharian Jewish girls do Little Shirley not yet know anything about Sov- . trusting trusting ribbons. cousin of the bride. iet marriages for in Bukhara mar- : Waenburg, rt The Vaud Hair executive cum- in pink taffeta, led the bridal party riages are still performed awed- She carried ing to the old Bukharian Jewish ■ mittee announces that a meeting • as junior bridesmaid. will be called soon to announce re - I a bouquet of flowers fashioned the customs and traditional orthodoxy. LiCTRIC wwitn CIXALLS • 03110CELC1AL LEIRIGULATOSS • ELECTILIC MILK WALLS sults of arrangements anti nego-I same as the bridesmaids, with pink ribbon. tiations with local shochtim The bride's mother wore black JEWISH FIRE BRIGADE Join us in the General Electric Hour, broadrest ever, Saturday evening on • warm-aide N. B. C. set wort. Representatives of synagogues SAVES ARAB VILLAGE are asked to inform J. Levin, 1040 lace and chiffon and the groom's Randolph street, president of the mother also wore black chiffon. ! Paul Camiener performed the TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.) — The I Vaal Hair, of their correct ad-, dresses, that they may be called to duties of best man. Ushers were volunteer fire brigade of Tel Aviv, Jack Goose and Martin Garfield. the all-Jewish municipality, recent- this meeting. Following the ceremony • dinner ly saved the Arab village of Sallie.: was served to the immediate fam- near Jaffa from being completely ily at the home of the bride. Mr. destroyed by fire when it hastily Grosse Pointe Branch, 14635 E. Jefferson Ave. Lenox 6112 and Mrs. Kirsh left for a honey- answered an alarm. Grand River Branch, 9833 Grand River Ave. Euclid 7418 EcintszoN WORK. GENFRAL PC. moon to Mackinaw Island and STORAGE Lansing Branch, 125 West Allegan St. points of interest in Northern 3720 Webb Avenue 1Michigan. Pluses Gsrfield 0174 Flint Branch, 634 Harrison St. 11112 Dealer Be•levard Among the out-of-town guests' Fe. Year Wadi JEWISH SCHOOLS TO GET GREEK SUBSIDY Chiffon Himel-Hose Savings of 55c on 3 Pairs - - - - 3.50 (Regularly 4.05) HIMELHOC•S Births DETIROIT,LELAND HOTEL Sunday Dinner ages Marriages MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. $ Special Week-Day Luncheons ABRAHAM FREIDUS MEMORIAL ISSUED B'RITH LUNCHEONS tt NORTHERN MICHIGAN offers a different kind of vacation The grandeur of towering pines the Great Lakes, affording unexcelled advantages for boating and water-sports ... inland lakes and tumbling streams that beckon to the fisherman ... shady, winding highways for motoring ... Northern Michigan offers you a "different" kind of vacation. We suggest that you spend an enjoyable week or more this summer in that natural vacation land. 0 0 0 Long I)istance Telephone Service is available at all points in Northern Nliehigan. making it i ■ ossible for you to keep in touch with home and oiler while away. Occasional calls home will dispel any !possible uneasi- ness you may have, and add to the pleasure of tour vacatitin. SPEND YOUR VACATION IN MICHIGAN orci one Why... our General Electric Refrigerator saves us money every day !'' It is true economy to own the Refrigerator with the Monitor Top AFFORD Sport Shirts are more Comfor- table for warm Weather Wear And during hot days—coats come off and shirts must be neatly and carefully laundered or the wearers become con- spicuous. The Weller plant has a wonderful equipment for shirt iron- ing and finishing — and that is an essential mark of a well dressed man. Weller Laundry Co. 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